With her authoritative hits and digs, Capra led the Warriors with 17 kills. Sophomore setter Carolyn Allen provided the setup with 20 assists and a few kills of her own.

John Paul II (15-14) tried to use its solid defense in hopes of forcing errors during long rallies. But it proved no match for Seven Rivers' aggressive attack.

The Warriors (23-6) quickly took control in Game 1 with a 10-3 lead. John Paul II slowly crept back within one at the 16-15 mark, but could never take the lead. Two consecutive Kenzie Rowda aces gave Seven Rivers a 23-17 lead. A Chelsea Ebert dig helped the Warriors earn their next point, which Capra followed with a resounding kill to end the game.

John Paul II proved tougher in Game 3, taking an early 9-2 lead. Four times the teams tied, but after John Paul II's Kelly Forsthoefel hit into the net to give Seven Rivers a 16-15 lead, Capra took over. She added her last five kills and a Green ace to set up the final point.